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Part of Bradt''s distinctive, award-winning series of ''Slow''
travel guides to UK regions, this new, thoroughly updated, third
edition of the best-selling Northumberland (Slow Travel) provides a
reliable, wide-ranging, detailed and accessible font of inspiration
and information for discovering the unexpected, varied and
increasingly popular riches of northeasternmost
England.Northumberland is much loved for its beaches, wildlife,
islands and desolate upland scenery, but despite all the attention
and accolades (''most tranquil county'', ''darkest night skies in
England'', ''best beaches''), most of the county remains
wonderfully crowd-free. Getting away from it all is
straightforward, whether you walk all afternoon over moorland and
not meet anyone, skinny-dip in lakes, picnic on pristine sands with
nobody else around, or gaze at stars in Europe''s largest area of
protected night sky - England''s first Dark Sky Park, a
572-square-mile expanse that now hosts an annual Dark Sky Festival.
In Northumberland, history buffs have masses to explore. In
addition to Hadrian''s Wall, Britain''s most important Roman
monument - along which footpaths, public transport, accommodation
and eating options have recently improved greatly - no county hosts
more castles. Visit fortifications at Alnwick (Hogwarts in the
Harry Potter films), Bamburgh (featured in Indiana Jones and the
Dial of Destiny) and Dunstanburgh - all of which are detailed
extensively in the guide alongside lesser-known heritage sites such
as Aydon Castle, the Iron Age hill forts of Breamish Valley,
medieval tower houses, Bronze Age stone circles and landmark
historic houses open to the public, including Cragside, Belsay and
Wallington Hall. Northumberland (Slow Travel) encourages visitors
to slow down and explore the green lanes, footpaths, rivers and
cycle trails linking Northumberland''s coast with the interior''s
heather-topped hills, Roman fortresses and the villages. Dedicated
chapters celebrate the Northumberland National Park, Hadrian''s
Wall, the Heritage Coast and Newcastle, while local insights about
historic towns, heritage sites, wildlife-watching spots and some 30
countryside walks, plus words and tips from local experts make this
an authoritative book - as much an entertaining armchair read as a
practical guide. The result is perfect for walkers, birdwatchers,
cyclists, families, and anyone interested in Roman archaeology,
industrial heritage and medieval castles.